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- W2023961629 abstract "Van Orden and Paap argue that subtractive functional neuroimaging is fundamentally flawed, unfalsifiable, and cannot bear upon the nature of mind. In this they are mistaken, although their criticisms interestingly illuminate the scientific problems we confront in investigating the material basis of mind. Here, I consider the criticisms of Van Orden and Paap and discuss where they are mistaken and where justified. I then consider the picture of imaging science that Van Orden and Paap seem to espouse and sketch an alternative picture that is more realistic, more interesting, and consistent with the deliverances and the weaknesses of neuroimaging techniques. Finally, I identify three assumptions that I do think neuroimaging is wedded to and briefly discuss their implications. 1. Brief Introduction to Neuroimaging2. Van Orden and Paap’s Criticisms3. Goals and Methods of Interpretation4. Van Orden and Paap’s Criticisms Addressed 4.1 The brain must be a feedforward system4.2 Subtraction requires that task performance involves only the minimal set of brain areas necessary to perform it4.3 We must start with a true theory4.4 Modularity5. A Fundamentally Flawed Picture?6. Underdetermination and the Continuing Dialectic7. A New Try at Governing Assumptions8. Conclusion" @default.
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- W2023961629 title "Saving Subtraction: A reply to Van Orden and Paap" @default.
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